Overdose incident on 2600 East in Sandy, Sandy UT
Paramedics and fire units responded to an overdose involving a 37-year-old male who was unconscious but breathing near 2600 East in Sandy. The male was not alert, and the situation may have lasted several days. Emergency teams secured the scene and confirmed the building was clear.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
01:46
Transcript:
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Priority 2[1].13, South Go on 2600 East.
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Medic ambulance 34 and Medic Engine 33.
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Overdose. Priority 2[1].13.
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South Go on HL.
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On 2600 East. Respond on Sandy Fire 1.
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6.
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(number withheld).
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Okay,
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please, you confirm me (number withheld). The building is clear. The building is clear.
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The opening the flute.
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(number withheld)
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(number withheld)
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I've secured the open door
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5 at T-335
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34 O.
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Kintapacian Medi-M-34, you're responding on an overdose priority to November 13 south.
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Tom Hill showing as 2,600 east.
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37-year-old male unconscious then will be breathing, not alert, we should be T.O.8.
01:42
Sounds like this has been ongoing for the last five days.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response requiring prompt attention; second-highest priority.
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Location mentioned:
S 2600 E, Sandy, UT 84092
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